Wilbur Ross: US would eliminate tariffs if other countries did too
The commerce secretary defends President Trump’s plan to impose steel and aluminum tariffs.
Could bitcoin become the next Swiss bank account?
Authorities have expressed concerns that digital currencies such as bitcoin may become the next offshore bank account – a way for the everyday person to move mass amounts of money without leaving a trail while simultaneously dodging taxes.
Delta’s NRA decision ‘flies in the face’ of conservative values: Georgia Lt. Gov. Cagle
When Delta Air Lines announced plans one week ago to sever ties with the National Rifle Association following the Florida school shooting, Georgia lawmakers within days approved a bill that effectively killed a lucrative, $38 million tax break for the airline.
Georgia threatening Delta over cutting its NRA ties defended by Texas AG
Delta Air Lines announced early Saturday morning that it would end its discount program with the National Rifle Association, but within days, Georgia’s Lt.
NRA loyalty: HotelPlanner CEO refuses to cut ties with organization
Since the Parkland, Florida school shooting left 17 people, mostly students, dead on Valentine’s Day, a number of major U.S. companies have announced plans to sever ties with the National Rifle Association, thanks, in part, to mounting pressure from gun control advocates.
Salaries of a quarter-million federal workers kept secret: website
It’s a classic case of the bureaucracy protecting the bureaucracy.
Parkland shooting survivor calls armed guard who did nothing ‘despicable’
Survivors of the Valentine’s Day massacre that left 17 dead in Parkland, Florida have transformed into activists demanding changes to gun laws and school protocol in hopes of preventing future school shootings.
Why a spike in the 10-year Treasury yield to 3% won't be a death knell for stocks
Most Wall Street strategists believe that fears about inflation may be overblown and it will be a while before the 10-year Treasury yield hits 3%
CPAC speaker ‘Pawn Stars’ Rick Harrison: Less government is better
‘Pawn Stars’ personality Rick Harrison said spying by the U.S. government would anger the country’s founding fathers.
Why gold stocks will go ‘ballistic’
For years, the Federal Reserve has kept rates artificially low in order to help the economy recover from the economic recession in 2008.
Columbine survivor: FBI is not to blame for Florida school shooting
Craig Scott, a survivor of the 1999 Columbine massacre that left 12 dead, said he does not blame the FBI for failing to act on tip about the suspected Florida school shooter, Nikolas Cruz.
Treasury suggests keeping controversial Dodd-Frank provision as last resort
The U.S. Treasury Department on Wednesday issued a report calling for changes to an Obama-era process by which failing financial institutions are expected to unwind without triggering widespread ramifications within the economy.
School shootings a top priority for law enforcement: AG Jeff Sessions
As the nation continues to mourn for the victims and families of the Valentine’s Day shooting at Majority Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said law enforcement must do a better job acting on the warning signs from potential threats.
Stock market's new 'wall of worry' is built on inflation and rate fears
The U.S. stock market on Friday posted one of its best weekly performances in years, recapturing half of the losses from the startling market correction earlier this month and discovering a new "wall of worry" to climb.
FBI should completely shut down: Judicial Watch's Chris Farrell
Judicial Watch Director of Investigations Chris Farrell is calling for the complete abolishment FBI beginning with the resignation of its director, Christopher Wray, after failing to protect American citizens.
YouTube user who warned FBI on Florida shooter speaks out
The YouTube vlogger who notified the FBI of the potential threat from the Florida school shooter told FOX Business that he didn’t hear again from the agency until after the Valentine’s Day massacre.
Ex-FBI official on bungled Florida shooter tip: ‘Something broke down’
The FBI came under fire once again on Friday after reporting that it had ignored investigative protocol regarding a tip it received in early January about NIkolas Cruz, the 19-year-old suspected shooter accused of killing 17 people in Parkland, Florida, on Wednesday.
Why truckers support Trump’s proposed gas tax hike
President Trump reportedly approves of a 25 cent-per-gallon gasoline tax hike he hopes will fund his newly released infrastructure plan, and although tax-averse Republicans in Congress remain skittish, he’s found a new set of allies: truckers.
Florida shooting: Could the FBI have done more to prevent the massacre?
The murderous rage that inflicted unspeakable pain on the families of the 17 innocent people gun down in Parkland, Florida Wednesday by 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz has raised questions on whether more could have been done to prevent the campus massacre.
Trump's budget proposal leaves deficit hawks leery of ballooning deficit
Donald Trump has found a new group of critics: Deficit hawks, who say they’re upset with the president for introducing a budget that will balloon the already record-high U.S. national debt by an additional $7 trillion over the next 10 years.














